Why is Grey Goose not gluten-free?

Answered by Jesse Garza

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I have carefully examined the claim that Grey Goose is gluten-free. While it is true that Grey Goose is distilled from wheat, it is important to understand the process of distillation and how it relates to gluten content.

Gluten is a mixture of proteins found in wheat and other grains such as barley and . It is these proteins that can cause adverse reactions in individuals with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. The process of distillation involves heating a liquid, such as vodka, to create vapor and then condensing the vapor back into a liquid form. This process is said to remove impurities and separate the from other compounds.

Proponents of Grey Goose's gluten-free claim argue that the extensive distilling process eliminates all traces of gluten. However, it is important to note that not all experts agree on this point. According to the Celiac Disease Foundation, the majority of people with celiac disease can tolerate distilled alcohol made from gluten-containing grains, as the gluten proteins are too large to carry over into the final product. However, they also state that a small number of individuals may still react to these products.

It is also worth mentioning that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not have a specific definition or standard for gluten-free labeling of alcoholic beverages. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) is responsible for regulating the labeling of alcoholic beverages, and they have allowed Grey Goose to categorize their vodka as gluten-free. However, it is important to note that this approval does not guarantee that Grey Goose is completely free of gluten.

Personal experiences and anecdotal evidence can also contribute to the debate. Some individuals with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease may have consumed Grey Goose vodka without experiencing any adverse reactions. However, it is important to remember that each person's tolerance and sensitivity to gluten can vary greatly. What may be tolerable for one individual may cause significant discomfort or health issues for another.

While Grey Goose vodka has been granted approval by the TTB to categorize their product as gluten-free, it is still a topic of debate among experts in the field. The process of distillation is believed to remove gluten proteins, but there is no consensus on whether it completely eliminates all traces of gluten. Individuals with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease should exercise caution and consult with a healthcare professional before consuming Grey Goose or any other alcoholic made from gluten-containing grains.